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modern gadgets have made us slaves to machines? For ASL. Debate

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Answered by Nikki57
94
Yes,this is a true statement.In today's new era we are so dependent on machines that the human body that the human body is now a junk.As for every small work we are using machines and we are not doing any work by ourself even not standing and drinking water as now robots are made,they do these household work,in past women fetch water from lakes and now it's totally changed.Before women make food theirself but now they are not even dough the dough.Now washing of clothes,travelling distances and even walking as now robots and accelator are made.But this is wrong as if a person do not work then automatically the person body becomes a junk same as when a car in garage is not be driven for long.We have not accepted this change but it has changed and many are happy with this.But for our sake we should work and atleast do something to make his/her life smooth and long living.

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Answered by abin101
8

Explanation:

I find your viewpoint well taken in that people have become slaves to the technology. Sadly we don't think far enough ahead to see the kinds of problems we are creating for ourselves. People who text and drive, it has been reported people, students sitting in the classroom conversing with the person right next to them but rather than verbally talking to them that typing on the computer back and forth to one another.

It was an actual case where I believe there were three women that attended the hospital where they got some sort of electronic treatment from that hospital all three of these women died and the detective who investigated the case found the only commonality was that hospital between all three women. Where as the hospital administrator fought against the idea that their equipment could cause the death of these three women after thorough examination them million, million-dollar equipment was the reason these people were over x-rayed. The point I'm making here is that we have put so much faith in technology we no longer even question whether or not it is right or wrong.

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